Munnu Continued…

Friday / Apr 18 / 2014

Fig Munnu’s Diamond Clutch

This clutch incorporates jali work. Jali is a perforated stone or latticed screen with an ornamental pattern constructed through the use of calligraphy and geometry. Early jali work was built by carving into stone, and the Mughals employed the technique in inlay, using marble and semi-precious stones.

Fig Munnu regarding his Diamond Hair Braid

Because you really shouldn’t go out without a diamond hair accessory…

Fig Munnu’s Sapphire Ring

Traditionally, poison rings were designed with a hollow container under or inside the bezel to hold poison or other substances.

Fig Munnu’s Sapphire and Ruby Ring

This ring showcases a 42.65 carat center sapphire that opens to a shallow box filled with loose red spinels, in place of “poison pills”. Sapphire fish swim around the bezel.

Fig Munnu’s Hidden Kama Sutra

And because no tour of Munnu’s jewelry collection would be complete without a nod to his sense of humor. The inside of a turtle diamond ring reveals a Kama Sutra portrait under the turtle’s back…